The VYPE Starting 5
Boys
Jalen Montonati – 6-7, Jr. G – Owasso
Sutton Woods – 6-4, Sr. SG – Catoosa
Jax Kerr – 6-11, Sr. F – Owasso
Kobe Freeman – 5-10, Sr. PG – Owasso
Aiden Anderson – 5-10, Sr. PG – Collinsville
What the Experts Say
Jalen Montonati – Owasso: What else can be said about Mr. Basketball? Montonati is a top 20 player in the nation and the best player in Oklahoma. VYPE Top 100.
Sutton Woods – Catoosa: One of the best shooters in the state, Woods is entertaining offers to play at the next level. VYPE Top 100.
Jax Kerr – Owasso: Kerr averaged 11 points and 8.0 rebounds last season and is coming into the new year with a hunger for more. VYPE Top 100.
Kobe Freeman – Owasso: A true point guard, Freeman averaged 20 points and 4.0 assists last season and is a key component for Owasso. VYPE Top 100.
Aiden Anderson – Collinsville: Everything you want in a leader, Anderson averaged 12 points and 5.0 assists per game and is a three-year starter. VYPE Top 100.
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Madi Hill – 5-10, So. F – Owasso
Madison Hunnicutt – 5-11, Jr. G – Rejoice Christian
Sarah Yokley – 5-11, Jr. G – Owasso
Jayelle Austin – 5-9, Sr. P – Owasso
Ashtyn Warford – 5-6, Jr. PG – Oologah
What the Experts Say
Madi Hill – Owasso: If her freshman season was any indication, Hill will have another explosive season for the Lady Rams averaging a double-double. VYPE Top 100.
Madison Hunnicutt – Rejoice Christian: As a sophomore Hunnicutt averaged 20.7 points with 7.2 rebounds and was named All-Pinnacle Conference. VYPE Top 100.
Sarah Yokley – Owasso: With a three-point shot, and tough defense, Yokley is a nightmare to defend as a 5-foot-11 stretch guard.
Jayelle Austin – Owasso: A strong player in the post, Austin will compete for rebounds and create shots with excellent movement and passing.
Ashtyn Warford – Oologah: A player who can hurt you in the paint or shooting from the outside, Warford averaged 23 a game last year. VYPE Top 100.
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